When I first met Collins, he told me he was separated. He had this calm confidence that made me trust his every word. We started seeing each other often, and before I realized it, I was in love. He treated me like a queen in private, but in public, I was invisible. It wasn’t until months later that I learned he was still very much married. My heart sank, but I was already too deep to walk away.
For years, I lived in a constant cycle of promises and disappointment. Collins would tell me he was going to leave his wife, but nothing ever changed. I celebrated birthdays alone, cried on holidays, and always waited for stolen moments. Every time I tried to end it, he’d sweet-talk me into staying. Deep down, I knew I was the “other woman,” but I couldn’t accept it. I loved him too much continue reading more…https://drbokko.com/2025/10/08/i-was-the-side-chick-for-five-years-then-his-wife-invited-me-to-their-anniversary-dinner/
